I was raised with the notion that it was OK to ask questions, and it was OK to say, I'm not sure. I believe, but I'm not quite so certain about the resurrection.
High expectations is the key to everything.
There is only one boss. The customer. And he can fire everybody in the company from the chairman on down, simply by spending his money somewhere else.
You can't just keep doing what works one time, everything around you is changing. To succeed, stay out in front of change.
Outstanding leaders go out of their way to boost the self-esteem of their personnel. If people believe in themselves, it's amazing what they can accomplish.
The goal as a company is to have customer service that is not just the best, but legendary.
Communicate everything you can to your associates. The more they know, the more they care. Once they care, there is no stopping them.
God comes to each of us in the form we can best perceive Him. To you, just now, He was a heron. To someone else, He might come as a flower or even a breeze.
It was more of their quirky show. It was more like a cult show. The ratings weren't really that high.
April is the cruelest month, T. S. Eliot wrote, by which I think he meant (among other things) that springtime makes people crazy. We expect too much, the world burgeons with promises it can't keep, all passion is really a setup, and we're doomed to get our hearts broken yet again. I agree, and would further add: Who cares? Every spring I go out there anyway, around the bend, unconditionally. . . . Come the end of the dark days, I am more than joyful. I'm nuts.
If I lose at play, I blaspheme; if my fellow loses, he blasphemes. So, God is always the loser.